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New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica

Feature-based molecular networking was used to re-examine the secondary metabolites in extracts of a very well studied marine sponge, Stylissa caribica, known to contain a large array of cyclic peptides and brominated alkaloids. The analysis revealed the presence of 13 cyclic peptides in the sponge...

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Autores principales: Scarpato, Silvia, Teta, Roberta, Della Sala, Gerardo, Pawlik, Joseph R., Costantino, Valeria, Mangoni, Alfonso
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18090443
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author Scarpato, Silvia
Teta, Roberta
Della Sala, Gerardo
Pawlik, Joseph R.
Costantino, Valeria
Mangoni, Alfonso
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Teta, Roberta
Della Sala, Gerardo
Pawlik, Joseph R.
Costantino, Valeria
Mangoni, Alfonso
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description Feature-based molecular networking was used to re-examine the secondary metabolites in extracts of a very well studied marine sponge, Stylissa caribica, known to contain a large array of cyclic peptides and brominated alkaloids. The analysis revealed the presence of 13 cyclic peptides in the sponge that had never been detected in previous work and appeared to be new compounds. The most abundant one was isolated and shown to be a new proline-rich cyclic heptapetide that was called stylissamide L (1). Structure of compound 1, including the cis/trans geometry of the three proline residues, was determined by extensive NMR studies; the l configuration of the seven amino acid residues was determined using Marfey’s method. Stylissamide L was tested for activity as a cell growth inhibitor and cell migration inhibitor on two cancer cell lines but, unlike other members of the stylissamide family, it showed no significant activity. This approach showed that even a thoroughly studied species such as S. caribica may contain new chemistry that can be revealed if studied with the right tools.
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spelling pubmed-75510582020-10-16 New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica Scarpato, Silvia Teta, Roberta Della Sala, Gerardo Pawlik, Joseph R. Costantino, Valeria Mangoni, Alfonso Mar Drugs Article Feature-based molecular networking was used to re-examine the secondary metabolites in extracts of a very well studied marine sponge, Stylissa caribica, known to contain a large array of cyclic peptides and brominated alkaloids. The analysis revealed the presence of 13 cyclic peptides in the sponge that had never been detected in previous work and appeared to be new compounds. The most abundant one was isolated and shown to be a new proline-rich cyclic heptapetide that was called stylissamide L (1). Structure of compound 1, including the cis/trans geometry of the three proline residues, was determined by extensive NMR studies; the l configuration of the seven amino acid residues was determined using Marfey’s method. Stylissamide L was tested for activity as a cell growth inhibitor and cell migration inhibitor on two cancer cell lines but, unlike other members of the stylissamide family, it showed no significant activity. This approach showed that even a thoroughly studied species such as S. caribica may contain new chemistry that can be revealed if studied with the right tools. MDPI 2020-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7551058/ /pubmed/32867085 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18090443 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica
title New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica
title_full New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica
title_fullStr New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica
title_full_unstemmed New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica
title_short New Tricks with an Old Sponge: Feature-Based Molecular Networking Led to Fast Identification of New Stylissamide L from Stylissa caribica
title_sort new tricks with an old sponge: feature-based molecular networking led to fast identification of new stylissamide l from stylissa caribica
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18090443
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